Join South Carolina's PrEP Awareness Week: Free STI/HIV Testing and Educational Webinars

Monday, 23 September 2024, 06:16

PrEP Awareness Week emphasizes the importance of STI testing and HIV testing. The South Carolina Department of Public Health offers free testing and educational webinars. Join community organizations in promoting public health initiatives during this vital week. Don't miss the PrEP symposium and learn how to protect your health.
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Join South Carolina's PrEP Awareness Week: Free STI/HIV Testing and Educational Webinars

PrEP Awareness Week: A Public Health Initiative

The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is shining a spotlight on PrEP Awareness Week, taking place from September 23-27. This initiative emphasizes the importance of STI testing and HIV testing as critical components of public health.

Free Testing and Educational Webinars

During this week, the DPH will offer free STI/HIV testing across various locations. Community organizations will collaborate to provide educational webinars that cover essential topics on prevention and treatment.

  • Learn about the significance of PrEP in preventing HIV
  • Understand the benefits of regular STI and HIV screenings
  • Engage with local health professionals and organizations

Participate in Community Initiatives

As part of the PrEP Week programming, attend the PrEP symposium where you can network with health advocates and experts.


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